Autoeroticism is the scientific term used to describe masturbation,
the stimulation of the genital organs to achieve orgasm.
The term was popularized toward the end of the 19th century
by British sexologist Havelock Ellis, who defined
autoeroticism as "the phenomena of spontaneous sexual
emotion generated in the absence of an external stimulus
proceeding, directly or indirectly, from another person.
The most common autoerotic practice is masturbation,
and the two terms are often used as synonyms.
Although masturbation was widely condemned in
most premodern societies, and has been the subject
of remarkable and persistent superstitions and
extreme taboos, there is evidence that contemporary
attitudes toward masturbation are
becoming increasingly tolerant of this behavior.
Studies in the United States and Europe indicate that
about 90 percent of adolescent and adult males and
about 80 percent of adolescent and adult females
have engaged in masturbation.
While masturbation is usually a private, solitary activity,
it is often accompanied by fantasies of sexual activity
that involve another person.
the stimulation of the genital organs to achieve orgasm.
The term was popularized toward the end of the 19th century
by British sexologist Havelock Ellis, who defined
autoeroticism as "the phenomena of spontaneous sexual
emotion generated in the absence of an external stimulus
proceeding, directly or indirectly, from another person.
The most common autoerotic practice is masturbation,
and the two terms are often used as synonyms.
Although masturbation was widely condemned in
most premodern societies, and has been the subject
of remarkable and persistent superstitions and
extreme taboos, there is evidence that contemporary
attitudes toward masturbation are
becoming increasingly tolerant of this behavior.
Studies in the United States and Europe indicate that
about 90 percent of adolescent and adult males and
about 80 percent of adolescent and adult females
have engaged in masturbation.
While masturbation is usually a private, solitary activity,
it is often accompanied by fantasies of sexual activity
that involve another person.
Video by: George P Traikos - Orange Flesh (2011)
Music by: George P. Traikos (Black Orange) - Camel Walk (2007)
Music by: George P. Traikos (Black Orange) - Camel Walk (2007)
Model: Maria D.
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